Compassionate, Quality Healthcare For All Stages of a Woman's Life

At Baptist Health, women have a place they can turn for compassionate, quality healthcare throughout all stages of their lives. We offer both inpatient and outpatient services that address nearly any medical need, across the continuum of a woman's life.

Healing Broken Hearts for Our Patients and Their Families

Baptist Medical Center South recently received two American Heart Association top performance awards for quality of care under the association's Get With The Guidelines in hospital-based quality improvement programs and is a Blue Cross Center of Distinction.

Overcome the Pains that Ail You

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Offering Patients Innovative & Quality Care for Neuroscience Patients

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Offering Patients Innovative & Quality Care for Neuroscience Patients

From carpal tunnel syndrome to the knee pain you’ve had since playing high school sports, Baptist Health offers a wide array of orthopaedic services to central Alabama to help you overcome the pains that ail you.

Baptist East opens designated pediatric beds

MONTGOMERY -- Kids Korner, eight designated pediatric beds, are now available at Baptist Medical Center East for neonatal to adolescent patients. An open house for the new patient area will begin at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26 at Baptist Medical Center East, 400 Taylor Rd.

Paula Brennan, director of Women’s and Children’s Services at Baptist East said Kids Korner is positive complement to the services offered at the hospital. “Kids Korner provides a level of service that better meets the needs of the children, their families and the pediatricians in our growing community.”